The goog.math.interpolator.Interpolator1 Interface

goog.math.interpolator.Interpolator1()

An interface for one dimensional data interpolation. @interface

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.getInverse

Computes the inverse interpolator. That is, it returns invInterp s.t. this.interpolate(invInterp.interpolate(t))) = t. Note that the inverse interpolator is only well defined if the data being interpolated is 'invertible', i.e. it represents a bijective function. In addition, the returned interpolator is only guaranteed to give the exact inverse at the input data passed in getData. If 'this' has no data, the returned Interpolator will be empty as well.

returns {!goog.math.interpolator.Interpolator1}
The inverse interpolator.

.interpolate

Computes the interpolated value at abscissa x. If x is outside the range of the data points passed in setData, the value is extrapolated.

x {number}
The abscissa to sample at.
returns {number}
The interpolated value at abscissa x.

.setData

Sets the data to be interpolated. Note that the data points are expected to be sorted according to their abscissa values and not have duplicate values. E.g. calling setData([0, 0, 1], [1, 1, 3]) may give undefined results, the correct call should be setData([0, 1], [1, 3]). Calling setData multiple times does not merge the data samples. The last call to setData is the one used when computing the interpolation.

x {!Array.<number>}
The abscissa of the data points.
y {!Array.<number>}
The ordinate of the data points.